Well peeps, as some of you may know, the second trailer along with the prologue will debut tonight at midnight with Sherlock Holmes and Mission Impossible. However, as usual, someone was kind enough to leak it online.

The sound and visual quality isn't great, but at least this gives us an idea of what we're in for. :}

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You are simultaneously claiming that the airplane is far too derelict and dangerous to even fly over populated areas, and yet if left unchecked will fly of its own accord from the arctic ocean to America to start blowing stuff up. That's ridiculous. You have given up trying to explain why crashing it would be the best course of action, even from Captain America's standpoint, and are now simply claiming it as a fact. Captain America sees the plane still flies normally, the best course of action for him would be to try and land it somewhere safe.

How is it not possible for Stark to explain to Captain America, "hey you know those weird energy weapons that you come into contact with on an almost constant basis as part of your job; here's a list of things that will cause them to blow up killing everyone, try to avoid those."

How on earth would Cap's attack be a diversion when they didn't even attack at the same time? They waited until Cap was captured and the soldiers went back to their places, so it was completely and utterly useless to the point that the sole thing it did was risk Captain America's death for no good reason.

You are the one obsessed with logistics here: I am trying to argue it was a story poorly told and you keep bringing in bullshit like oh no you can't fly from the arctic to a flat landmass without passing over populated areas. You want to hear logistics? Here's what Red Skull could have done to have won the war: absolutely nothing. Just stay in the secret base the whole time and get his planes ready. Let Captain America capture all the other bases he wants, because apparently this has zero effect on Red Skull's plans. Just keep Armin Zola with you, don't do a damn thing to try and stop Captain America, because seriously, none of it matters and this whole movie is a pointless waste of time.

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You are simultaneously claiming that the airplane is far too derelict and dangerous to even fly over populated areas, and yet if left unchecked will fly of its own accord from the arctic ocean to America to start blowing stuff up."

No I'm not. I'm simply saying that Cap didn't know enough either way and therefor had no reason to risk an American version of the Doolittle raid. Hell, all the plane would need to do to kill thousands would be to crash into a few high rises, it was locked into New York, still armed and the only control Cap had over it was to make it go up or down (we see him uselessly working other switches).

So yeah, Cap's decision was sound.

As for the train, there's no indication that it was a trap set by Zola. You're probably thinking of the scene before that, where Red Skull is pissed that Zola can't stop Cap, to which Zola replies he is simply a scientist. In that same scene, we hear Red Skull rant about how Cap is delaying his plans for his final offensive.

Lastly, Cap's attack acts as a diversion because Red Skull's attention is focused on him. And when the allies launch their final attack, they've already got their best man inside.

That's not to say there aren't issues with the movie, but you seem to be ignoring what was shown in the movie itself for your complaints.